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TT's with Factory Installed Generators

Raymon
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Do any TT manufacturers offer factory installed generators that can be started from inside the TT? If not, do any TT manufacturers offer generator pre-wired options for a TT?

Our last MH was a class C. We have gotten spoiled with the built-in generator and automatic levelers. We have previously owned 3 TT's and one 5th wheel. None of them had built-in generators or automatic levelers so I know all about the extra work involved in owning and setting up a TT. We boondock much of the time; that is the reason we want a built-in generator. We might explore the possibility of adding solar power to a TT.

Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks.

Ray
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time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
I chose solar, more battery and inverter to leave my portable generator at home.

If I need AC 24/7 I am looking for hookups. Granted solar does not work well in the shade the battery can still go a few days to a week depending on conservation.

Your local dealer probably can set you up with a built in generator if you must.

oughtsix
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Explorer
A built in generator is the number one reason my next trailer will be a toy hauler. The number 2 reason for a toyhauler is the huge tanks. I bought a trailer because I thought toyhaulers were for motor sport enthusiasts... stupid thinking, my next trailer will be a toy hauler and the garage will only be used for bicycles and kayaks.

The trailers I have seen with generators have had propane generators and they burn through your propane tanks quite quickly from everything I have head. The majority of toyhaulers have gas powered generators or at least are prewired for one.
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CavemanCharlie
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Arctic Fox 22 H has a built in Gen you can order. A few of the Nash models do as well.

Ron3rd
Explorer
Explorer
WyoTraveler wrote:
You could place a generator in the PU bed and add a remote start cable.


That's how I would do it. Generators are common in Motorhomes and Toy Haulers, but not seen much in TTs mainly because of the way they utilize the storage bays, which contemplates a portable generator.
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chr_
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Explorer
You can add your own compartment and Genset like this:

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WyoTraveler
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Explorer
You could place a generator in the PU bed and add a remote start cable.

Markiemark32
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Explorer
Raymon wrote:
Do any TT manufacturers offer factory installed generators that can be started from inside the TT? If not, do any TT manufacturers offer generator pre-wired options for a TT?

Our last MH was a class C. We have gotten spoiled with the built-in generator and automatic levelers. We have previously owned 3 TT's and one 5th wheel. None of them had built-in generators or automatic levelers so I know all about the extra work involved in owning and setting up a TT. We boondock much of the time; that is the reason we want a built-in generator. We might explore the possibility of adding solar power to a TT.

Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks.

Ray


Have seen one or two (Northwoods) offer it on some in the past, but they are propane version & from what I hear not efficient. NO fuel tanks available for TT's.

Toyhaulers have them built in.

We did the dual Honda's 2000 when we had the TT, but that included two gens and a extra run time tank (lots of additional equipment), since went to a Class C, because of beneifit of on-board genie.

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